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Considering that ED/EA is done or almost done depending on the college, I'm sure many here have already applied somewhere or, at the least, know where they will apply. And since the thread above is an older one and is titled "where do you want to go so far", I think we deserve a new thread.

Applied to Stanford and Michigan early action. If I get into Stanford, I won't send in my regular decision apps. If I get into Michigan, I won't send in my apps for safety schools. Saves from paying application fees + sending scores/transcript fees

For me, I have applied to University of Michigan (EA), Michigan State, and Case Western (EA). I’ve been accepted at MSU (Yay! I can go to college! ). I was thinking about Rice, but decided against it for reasons of distance and tuition.

Sophia, you have a good plan. Are you in-state for Michigan? I hope we both get in.

Applying: Longwood University, University of Mary Washington
Applied: Randolph College

I only applied to Randolph because it was free. I'm only applying to UMW because it's close to home so if something comes up before I send in a deposit, whatever. Longwood is my dream college and it's where I plan on going.

^Apply somewhere with rolling admissions or an EA that hasn't passed yet. (Pace's EA deadline is Dec 1, and you'll get notified by Christmas) UMass Amherst says it only takes 7-10 days to process an application.

I'm doing all RD.
CUNYs
Stonybrook
Binghamton
Buffalo
Geneseo
St. Johns
Clarkson University
NYU Poly
manhattan college
Syracuse University
Rochester Institute of Tech.
If you have any things bad to say to any of the schools i mentioned, please let me know.

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